Literacy Design Collaborative Overview A framework to move from common core to classrooms
WHO WE ARE The Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) is a community of professional educators working together to prepare students for college and the 21 st century workplace. Alaska Hawaii TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TEACHERS IN 40 STATES ARE USING LDC TOOLS
WHY LDC? Supports teachers through the behaviors outlined in the Teacher Support Toolbox, specifically assessment creation and lesson and unit planning Digitized process for teachers to master teaching the literacy demands of the Common Core High-quality content mapped to Common Core and subject or content standards Comprehensive online resources and on-the-ground professional development provided by Louisiana trainers/teachers Tools and resources for collection and analysis of student and teacher performance data aligned with Compass teacher rubric 3
HOW WE DO IT A teacher-created online platform guides teachers through a curriculum design process that impels the teacher to grapple and, ultimately, master the Common Core s instructional shifts while providing access to: Exemplary CCLS-aligned curriculum modules A library of vetted mini-literacy performance tasks Resource guides and teacher how-to videos Student and teacher artifacts Online classroom tools that support Unit and Lesson Planning and Assessment in the Teacher Support Toolbox Everything teachers need to help students succeed. 4
WHAT WE OFFER LDC FRAMEWORK DETAIL UNIT AND LESSON PLANNING The LDC Framework and tools provide template tasks to create argumentative, informative, narrative, or Socratic seminar modules/units. These modules/units constitute a playbook of 2-4 weeks of explicit literacy instruction, using Text Sets in the Toolbox. In modules/units, students engage with big ideas and produce work that highlights their mastery or challenges in demonstrating Common Core skills. 5
WHAT WE OFFER LDC FRAMEWORK DETAIL UNIT AND LESSON PLANNING The template tasks are designed for teachers to select the content they will teach, using expectations set by state content standards. Common core literacy demands are hardwired into the template tasks, but easily modified based on teacher instructional decisions. Teachers create daily lessons or mini-tasks using the LDC instructional ladder. The instructional ladder supports the Daily Performance Tasks described in the Toolbox. In short, LDC provides a straightforward way for teachers to infuse literacy instruction into content areas and increase the rigor of student work. 6
WHAT WE OFFER LDC FRAMEWORK DETAIL ASSESSMENT The template tasks can be used to create culminating and extension writing tasks described in the Toolbox under Unit Assessment. Template tasks can also be treated as a stand alone for assessments. Teachers can select student writing products from resources catalogued in an LDC library or they may upload or link their own tailored resources. 7
WHAT WE OFFER LDC FRAMEWORK DETAIL In short, LDC is not a one-size-fits-all publisher s curriculum or assessment but rather a professional development design process that teachers engage in to do Common Core, thereby mastering the instructional shifts necessary for successful CCSS implementation and to meet the individualized needs of their students. 8
WHAT WE OFFER LDC FRAMEWORK 9
A Look at LDC in the Classroom Literacy Matters Video 1
ONGOING RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT Independent researcher, Research For Action, surveyed nearly 2000 LDC teachers and confirmed: 87% of teachers reported that LDC modules supported students college readiness Over 90% of teachers reported it encouraged greater literacy skill development in math and science 83% of teachers reported LDC provided more detailed feedback on students strengths and challenges Nearly 80% of teachers reported that LDC produced better student writing; 75% confirmed LDC supported student success on current statewide assessments
FOR MORE INFORMATION http://ldc.org 12